Julie Marie Garberding

Julie Marie Garberding

Julie Marie Garberding was born in 1971 in Seattle Washington. Julie past away on October 22,2019 in Seattle Washington from many health complications. Julie is survived by her son Jacob Garberding, daughter Zoie Mae Webb, Mother Annie Rowley, Sisters Michelle Fitzgerald and Lindsey Granath, Several nieces nephews , Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. Julie enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Julie loved the holidays and all the decorating that goes with it. She would tell you Halloween is her favorite holiday. Julie is dearly loved and will be missed by all.

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I have so many fun memories with my niece Julie . The last one was when her and Zoie Mae got snowed in at my house for a week.We played in the snow, built a snowmen,baked cookies, played games sat by the fire and just talked. We had a great trip to Las Vegas, She wanted me to show her how to garden,she loved gardening, decorating and spending time with her family. I love you Jewels. RIP.

Thanks for everything cousin you are an amazing person you conquered alot you were always the life of the party at the family things lol memories comenting on each other decorations on Facebook lol me stephanie jr my mom n lil sister come for a suprise visit I did my teriyaki chicken n beef just had fun visiting thanks for everything cousin!!!!!!!! Love cousin thanks for all the great memories
Always your cousin family

We remember Julie when she was 6 yrs old when she went camping with us. She had a lot of fun and so did we, we really enjoyed having her with us. May you Rest In Peace and be in no pain. God Bless
Our prayers are with her family they are always in our hearts.

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